I certainly hope we don't...i certainly don't want to, I haven't heard anything of it...of course, I no longer pay attention to the news that much, don't really like it any more. I really just wish we'd never even gone to iraq in the first place, honestly, let alone whatever this deal is with Iran. How we got stuck with this guy for our president, I dunno...but I can't wait till next year!
Just to let you know...it's safe to say that MOST americans don't want any war AT ALL. So pleeeease don't judge us all by what our government does...we're supposed to have a say in what they're doing, seeing as we're a democracy...but I swear we really don't. The politics are officially far too "political" for a democracy to really function.
Peace and love from America!
2007-02-06 11:33:50
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answered by sk8rgrl02631 2
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New Age of Oil Colonialism
President Bush created history and started a new age of Oil Colonialism in the 21st Century. The genie of Colonialism cannot be put back into the bottle. The UN Security Council with 14-0 votes voted to recognize United States and Britain as the de jure Occupying Powers in Iraq for a renewable period of one year, and gave the control over Iraqi oil to United States, on May 22, 2003. It meant that United Nations legitimized Colonialism, and rolled back the De-Colonization process and recognized the First Colonial Government of the 21st Century. The Neo Colonial World Order began on May 22, ’03 and colonial empires became legitimate from then onwards. A New god of Oil raised its head in 2003 and the imperial god of Oil Lobby became overnight stronger than all the other Lobbyists, Pressure and Interest groups, political parties and heads of the organized religious Churches and Israel want to nuc Iran.
2007-02-07 00:57:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The US is well positioned to invade Iran. If you take a look at a map of West Asia, you will see that The US has combat troops, and warplanes in Afganistan to the East of Iran and in Iraq to the west of Iran. They also have troops and planes in Turkey in the North-West. They have some kind of military arrangement stationing US troops and planes in one of the former Soviet Union republics, Kyrgyzstan, to the North. The US Navy has enough marines, ships and planes in the Indian Ocean to the South of Iran and a base in one of the emirate nations.
Diego Garcia, a small island, in the Indian Ocean is a stretegic Cold War era base, teeming with all kinds of military hardware. There has never been so many US troops in this region in the past.
And you were saying next week ... It only needs the word "GO" anytime, and that my friend is reality.
2007-02-06 19:33:28
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answered by angstrom 4
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I doubt next week, but as Iraq goes downhill and Bush wants to distract Americans' attention from that disaster, I could certainly see him try provoking war with Iran (seems to be starting to do so already).
2007-02-06 19:31:27
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answered by someone 3
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What is it with you people and Iran,I hope there people dont read this crap,the US has no reason to attack them,it will take a lot for them to get attacked.
2007-02-06 19:28:52
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answered by sasyone 5
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people say Iran is the next Iraq. I think george bush is the next devil
2007-02-06 19:24:29
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answered by randyll b 1
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not next week, George W. is playing golf next week, no time for war games
2007-02-06 19:36:16
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answered by Anonymous
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probably not for at least 6 months
2007-02-06 19:30:33
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answered by Anonymous
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We should use the new ray gun on them.
They are a threat.
2007-02-06 19:34:11
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answered by Socrates 3
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no, the week after ?
2007-02-06 19:24:06
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answered by ? 7
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